Series 7- Investment Company Products
A mutual fund has a net asset value (NAV) of $7.80 per share, and the fund pays its underwriter a concession of $0.12 per share. If the fund has a sales load of $0.50 per share and an administrative fee of $0.15 per share, how much does the investor pay per share to purchase a Class A share of this fund?
8.3. The investor pays the public offering price (POP) when purchasing mutual fund shares. For a Class A share upon purchase, the POP is the NAV plus the sales charge.
If a mutual fund's objective is income, it would NOT hold which of the following securities in its portfolio?
Income bonds. A fund designed to generate current income for its shareholders would not hold an income bond, also known as an adjustment bond. Income bonds pay interest only if the issuer has enough earnings to do so. They are often issued by companies coming out of bankruptcy. As a result, these bonds tend to trade like zeroes.
Potential investment company clients should be advised to investigate a fund by looking at which of the following? Investment policy. Number of shares outstanding. Custodian bank. Portfolio.
Investment Policy and Portfolio. Investment policy, track record, portfolio, and sales load should all be researched when assessing a fund. The identity of the custodian bank for the fund, or number of shares outstanding, does not bear on its performance or suitability.
After a mutual fund's tenth year, performance statistics must show results for which periods?
Mutual fund performance statistics must show results for 1, 5, and 10 years, or the life of the fund, whichever is shorter.
An agent has recommended investments in the XYZ fund family to his customers for 10 years. He is referred by one of his customers to a prospect who has inherited $500,000 as beneficiary of a life insurance policy. The prospect tells the agent she has never invested in the market before, is risk averse, and wants safety of principal to be the first priority with liquidity second. The agent recommends the following investments: XYZ government bond fund, B shares $200,000 XYZ large-cap growth and Income B shares $150,000 XYZ liquid reserve money market $150,000 The recommendation is:
unsuitable because it does not address the customer's two primary objectives. The customer's objectives of safety and liquidity are not satisfied by these recommendations. The government bond fund and large-cap growth and income fund are both subject to market risk and, as Class B shares, are subject to a contingent-deferred sales charge in the event the customer wishes to access the funds before the back-end load expires. The back-end load is not consistent with the customer's liquidity objective.